I'm looking for suggestions for what to listen to and how to acquire said book/mp3 files for a reasonable price (because these things aren't cheap).
Other things to consider:
- I enjoy contemporary literary fiction that's a bit on the zany side (a good example would be something like Gary Shteyngart's Super Sad True Love Story).
- I'd prefer NOT to get an audiobook in place of a physical copy that I already own.(No, I'm not going to list everything I own but haven't read yet).
- I'd also like to avoid anything extremely cerebral or epic (so let's hold off on the Dostoyevsky, George R.R. Martin, or Pillars of the Earth, which is 40+ hours long!)
- In the Woods by Tana French (confession: I do own this, but I can make exceptions because this is my blog and I make the rules)
- The Financial Lives of the Poets by Jess Walter
- The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman
- An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin
- Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
- Breakfast of Champions by Vonnegut (narrated by Stanley Tucci--but it's only 5 hours long)
- The Savage Detectives by
I also want to jump on The Hunger Games bandwagon, but everyone I talk to says I can race through it in a few days. I think I want to read them instead. I can't quite pinpoint why. At the same time, I have severe concerns that reading for pleasure is on an unofficial grad school moratorium. Maybe it can be something I save for Christmas break??
I mean, the audiobook isn't a dealbreaker for me. I've got lots of music and podcasts to rifle through, but it'd be fun to listen to a book, methinks. I mean, there's not much else going on for this drive, which will be a trek across the following states:
- Nebraska
- Kansas
- Oklahoma
- Texas
4 comments:
Listen to "Bossypants" by Tina Fey. She reads it. :)
Carl Hiaasen. Tourist Season, Native Tongue or Sick Puppy. Sick and wrong, but oh so delightful.
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I have all the Harry Potter books on mp3, and I think they're the best things ever!
Would Cormac McCarthy's The Road count as a road-trip novel? I read it so I don't know how the audiobook is, but I think his writing style would work well in that format.
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